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  2. Bus Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Bus Queensland was formed in April 2009 when the Pulitano Group purchased both the Garden City Sunbus and Kynoch Coaches operations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Kynoch Coaches was a family-owned business, previously owned by Jason Ward, operated urban, school and long-distance services from its base, in Stephen Street, Toowoomba.

  3. Pulitano Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008 Northern Bus Lines was sold to Dysons [2] and in December 2009 US Bus Lines was sold to Ventura Bus Lines. In 2009 Kynoch Coaches and Sunbus Toowoomba were purchased and merged to form Bus Queensland Toowoomba. It has since purchased Laidley Bus Service. All of Pulitano Group's Queensland operations operate under the Bus Queensland ...

  4. Westside Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Pulitano Group purchased Westside Bus Company from the Doyle family. [1] In January 2000 the Heritage City Sunbus business was purchased from Harry Blundred and in 2002 the Ipswich-based school services of Stagecoach. [2] Westside has been part of the Bus Queensland group since at least 2010. [3]

  5. Crisps Coaches - Wikipedia

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    Crisps Coaches is a bus and coach operator, based in Warwick. As well as local school services it operates services from Warwick to Brisbane, Toowoomba, Tenterfield and Moree. [1] [2] In 1992, the Brisbane to Moree and Toowoomba to Tenterfield services were purchased from Skennars. [3]

  6. McCafferty's - Wikipedia

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    McCafferty's Coaches was formed in April 1940 when Jack McCafferty began a service from Picnic Point to Rangeville in Toowoomba. [2] In 1955 McCafferty's began operating a service from Toowoomba to the Gold Coast. [3] Over the next few decades McCafferty's expanded to operate long-distance services throughout Queensland.

  7. Bus transport in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The sign contains zone information and Translink's phone number. Bus stops are designated places where buses stop for passengers to board or leave a bus. There are four bus stop types which are used throughout Queensland. The type of bus stop used depends on the number of passengers that will use the bus stop. These bus stop types include ...

  8. Greyhound Australia - Wikipedia

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    From 11 December 2021 onwards, Greyhound Australia will once more be servicing the intercity routes it lost on 31 December 2014 to Bus Queensland Toowoomba. [citation needed] Brisbane to Mount Isa via Toowoomba, Roma, Charleville, Augathella, Blackall, Longreach, Winton and Cloncurry

  9. Translink (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Government devolved Translink from being a division of Queensland Transport to the more autonomous Translink Transit Authority in July 2008, increasing its profile with new branding. At the same time a 24 hours a day, seven days a week customer information and support phone number was introduced. [10] [11]